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  2. PERSONAL.

    The Lord Mayor (Ald. J. Joynton Smith) appeared at the Town Hall yesterday for the first time since his election In December. His health has Improved considerably, though he ...

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  3. B.M.A. AND LODGES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The conference between the council of the British Medical Association and the Premier and Attorney-General is to be held on Wednesday morning. A hope ...

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  4. LORD MAYOR S FUND.

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  5. BRIGHTON'S TORNADO.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--At Brighton [?] the township of Brighton, Middle. Brighton, and all parts of the district which were in the path of the tornado that struck with such ...

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  6. IN BRIEF.

    SAVAGE DOG.--Timothy Murphy pleaded guilty before Mr. Clarke, S.M., at Newtown Court to-day, to a charge of keeping a savage dog. Evidence Was given that the dog escaped ...

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  7. THIS MORNING'S GABLES.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Amsterdam cabled on Monday evening:-- "The severity of the German censorship prevents the readers of the newspapers gaining a ...

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  8. SPRING PLANS.

    The United Proas Agency's correspondent on the French front states that the German strength on the front is now from 180 to 190 divisions. These comprise 115 In the trenches, ...

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  9. BITTER WAR.

    The Press Bureau announces:-- "The Supreme War Council at Versailles carefully considered the speeches of Count von Hertling (German Imperial Chancellor) ...

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  10. GERMAN STRIKES.

    A Copenhagen message says that the Majority Socialists in the Reichstag will refuse to negotiate with the Government unless the workers' representatives participate in the ...

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  11. 'FINE AT ROCKHAMPTON.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A message from Rockhampton received by the Railway Department this afternoon stated that the water had fallen five Inches since yesterday. At Yaamba the ...

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  12. SOLDIERS AND EMPLOYMENT.

    A committee of the Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Political League has boon considering the question of pay, pensions, and repatriation in reference to returned men. It has been ...

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  13. THE NEED OF THE HOUR.

    Sir,--It seems Incredible that the political authorities should shut their eyes to the following facts:--(1) The food shortage in Great British ...

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  14. BOLSHEVIKS RETAIN POWER.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Petrograd correspondent states that the All-Russian Conference of Soviets concluded on Friday. Members were greatly exhilarated over the strikes in ...

    Article : 216 words
  15. 'HAD ENOUGH OF POLITICS'

    Sir Robert Philp, for 29 years a member of the Queensland. Legislature, and three times Premier of that State, who is holidaying in Sydney at the present time, yesterday ...

    Article : 317 words
  16. EAST AFRICA.

    An East despatch sets out-- "A Cape colored corps occupied Nwembe unposed, and pursued the enemy to Mtarika. "We seized Pumuni Hill, 45 miles Inland from ...

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  17. ITALY AND IMPERIALISM.

    The New York "World's" correspondent at Washington reports that an official despatch received from Home Indicates that the Allied Supremo War Council hits discussed moans by which to discussed means by ...

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  18. NORTH OF JERUSALEM.

    A Ps [?] official message announces:-- "We advanced slightly in the vicinity of Arnuties, northward of Jerusalem. "We destroyed twelve enemy aeroplanes ...

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  19. MILITARY GYMKHANA.

    The second of a series of military gymkahanas has been sanctioned by Brigadier General J. M. Antill, C.B., C.M.G., Commandant of Menangle Park Camp, to be held on Friday, ...

    Article : 127 words
  20. SUPREME COMMANDER.

    The "Observer's" military correspondent status that the British general staff and the higher command recognise the value of the Versailles Council, with which It Is working ...

    Article : 111 words
  21. SEAMEN'S BOATS SHELLED.

    The "Merchant Service Review" vouches for the following story:-- "A large 'British cargo steamer was submarined in December, and the crow took to the ...

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  22. CLERGYMAN SENTENCED.

    George Peet, a Wesleyan minister, of Castleton. in the isle of Man. was sentenced to three months' hard labor for denouncing many soldiers as "drunken, Immoral, and profane ...

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  23. VICTORIAN COAL CONTRACT.

    Sir,--With your permission I will trespass on your space for the last time. Mr. Fuller is reported to have said by way of partial Justification for this extraordinary ...

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  24. WILLOUGHBY'S MAYOR.

    Last evening the aldermen of Willoughby met for the purpose of appointing a Mayor and fixing the annual allowance. It was decided, on the motion of Ald. ...

    Article : 118 words
  25. MR. BOWLING ON ARBITRATION.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.--Referring this afternoon to the proposed Industrial legislation, Mr. Peter Bowling said he could not approve of the Industrial Department's action if ...

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  26. STORAGE OF BENZINE.

    At the North Sydney Police Court yesterday, before Mr. M. S. Love. S.M., David John Moore, trading as D. J. Moore and Sons, was proceeded against by the Explosives Department ...

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  27. ONE-DAY STRIKE.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Amsterdam correspondent telegraphs that owing to the shortage of food and the high prices the Revolutionary Socialists In Holland are organising a one-day ...

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  28. THE LATE MISS HASSALL.

    At the Church Missionary Society, Warkon Buildings, Elizabeth Street, yesterday afternoon. Bishop Pain unveiled a portrait of the last Miss Hassall, a pioneer missionary. ...

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  29. VOTES FOR WOMEN.

    A message received from Gorman members of the International Women's Suffrage Alliance, congratulating British, women on obtaining the franchise, was read at the Lyceum Club. ...

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  30. 30TH BATTALION FUND.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.--The committee and officials who have charge of the Newcastle 30th Battalion and 8th Machine Gun Comforts Fund have Issued a statement of the operations for ...

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  31. EVADING THE BLOCKADE.

    The Government seizure of Huge Schmidt's secret papers reveals that Germany frustrated the British blockade by sending hundreds of agents Into enemy countries to establish banks ...

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  32. BELGIUM'S MARTYRDOM.

    It is reported from Copenhagen that Belgian Socialists are appealing to their Swedish comrades not to supply iron to Germany. They point out that 65 per cent, of the steel used in ...

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  33. "SO LONG, BOYS."

    LITHGOW, Monday.--The Oberon district, and far beyond its confines, is being systematically searched for the missing prisoner, Bevon, who escaped from custody on Thursday. The ...

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  34. JEWISH MISSION TO PALESTINE.

    The Government has approved of a Zionist mission going to Palestine to investigate measures necessary to strengthen the Zionist colonies there. The proposals Include the ...

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  35. BOLO PASHA'S TRIAL.

    It Is announced from Paris that Bolo Pasha's s court-martial opens on the 4th Instant. The most intense public Interest is being taken in the proceedings ...

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  36. SHIPS FOR AUSTRALIAN WHEAT

    Mr. Crawford Vaugban, ex-Premier of South Australia, in a speech before officials of the American Public Service Reserve at Washington, urged them to send ships Immediately to ...

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  37. MOTORISTS' OFFENCES.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.--At Newcastle Police Court to-day Charles Edwin Gaites was fined 10s, with 6s costs, for not producing his license when driving a motor car, and £2, with 6s ...

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  38. THE HEALING ART.

    The hearing of evidence in the proceedings against Percy G. Carte on an Information alleging that while not registered he practised as a medical doctor in Elizabeth Street, city, was ...

    Article : 240 words
  39. MATER MISERICORDIAE HOSPITAL.

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  40. ALLIED LABOR CONGRESS.

    Difficulties have arisen in connection with the Allied Socialist and Labor Conference, to be held in London on the 20th Instant. The French Minority section refuse to ...

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  41. TESTING MONTHS OF THE WAR.

    The New York "World s correspondent in London interviewed Lord Robert Cecil, Foreign Under-Secretary, who said:-- "I agree with president Wilson's statement ...

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  42. MEN WHO FELL.

    Bmdr. W. HUMPHREYS.--Mr. J. Humphreys, of Wickham, has received word that his son. Bmdr. W. Humphreys, was killed on December 12, 1917. Bmdr. Humphreys saw service In ...

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  43. ASSAULTED A STATE CHILD.

    WEST MAITLAND, Monday.--Inspector Hanson, of the State Children's Relief Department, proceeded against Charles Cavanagh in the Children's Court at West Maitland, for having ...

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  44. SIR F. E. SMITH.

    The British Embassy denies that Sir F. E. Smith, British Attorney-General, who is on a mission to the United States, has been recalled ...

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  45. LATE MR. E. MILNE.

    A meeting of those Interested in the proposed erection of a monument to the memory of the into Mr. Milne Deputy-Chief Commissioner for Railways, was held at the rooms of the ...

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  46. MAN POWER PROPOSALS.

    There is a growing opinion in the newspapers and among the public that it is desirable the Government concede the engineers a separate conference to avoid labor troubles. ...

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  47. THANKS FROM FRANCE.

    Mine. Playoust (president of the French-Australian League of Help) received the following cablegram from Purls yesterday:--"The Paris Committee sends greetings and thanks, ...

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  48. SCHOOL OF ARTS CHESS CLUB.

    At the sixty-second annual general meeting of the Sydney School of Arts Chess Club the election of office-bearers for the ensuing year resulted as under;--President, Mr. F. Bracey; ...

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  49. UNCLAIMED LETTERS.

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  50. BUYING UP THE PRESS.

    Zurich advices state that Krupp's have purchased the Wolff Telegraphic Agency, which controls the German official news They have also started two new companies, to control the ...

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  51. PARRAMATTA'S MAYOR

    A special meeting of the Parramatta Municipal Council was held last night for the purpose pose of electing a Mayor for the ensuing twelve months. The nominations Included the retiring ...

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  52. MUNITIONS EXPLOSION.

    A Paris message announced that an explosion in a shell-filling factory at Moulins [?] miles south-east of Paris) killed ten and Injured many workers. ...

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  53. NEW ZEALAND AND IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    WELLINGTON, (N.Z.). Monday.--A short session of Parliament will be held, opening on April 9, to enable Mr. Massey and Sir Joseph Ward to go to London to represent New ...

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  54. CASUALTY REPORTED.

    Communications addressed to Mrs. K. King, P.O., Guyra, relative to No. 3422 Private W. King, have been returned unclaimed. As this man is reported as a casualty, the addressee ...

    Article : 40 words
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